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Storage Media

Objectives You will be able to: –Mention the most common types of storage media Magnetic Storage Optical Storage Flash Memory USB Flash Project – Follow Up Homework Submission

WarmUp! Activity 1 Review Main Concept Time: 5 minutes

WarmUp! How RAM works?

Storage Device A storage device receives data from RAM and writes it on a storage medium, such as a CD. Later the data can be read and sent back to RAM to use again.

Save As … Open wordOpen imovieOpen Photoshop Word+file iMovie Photosho p If power OFF Save As … Word file

Types of Storage Media Magnetic storage devices –Hard disk –Tape –Floppy disk Optical storage device –CD –DVD –HD-DVD Flash memory and USB flash

Activity Activity 2 – 5 minutes Who am I? Magnetic StorageOptical Storage Hard DiskCD TapeDVD Floppy DiskHD-DVD

Magnetic storage devices Store data as magnetized particles on mylar, a plastic, which is then coated on both sides with a magnetic oxide coating. Common magnetic storage devices are: – hard disk – tape, and – floppy disks.

Hard Disk and Tape Hard Disk: is the most common type of magnetic storage media. It contains several magnetic oxide- covered metal platters that are usually sealed in a case inside the computer. A tape: is another type of magnetic storage media. Tape storage is much too slow to be used day to day computer tasks; therefore, taps are used to make backup copies of data stored on hard disks. Tape provides inexpensive, though slow archival storage for large companies who need to back up large quantities of data.

Floppy Disk A Floppy disks: is a flat circle of magnetic oxide-coated mylar enclosed in a hard plastic case. A floppy disk: can store 1.44 MB of data. Floppy disk are sometimes called 3 disks because of the size of the hard plastic case. The floppy disk has almost become obsolete, and most personal computers are now manufactured without a floppy disk drive.

Optical storage device Are polycarbonate discs coated with a reflective metal on which data is recorded using laser technology as a trail of tiny pits or dark spots in the surface of the disc. The data that these pits or spots represent can then be read with a beam of laser light. CD, DVD, HD-DVD

Optical storage device CD: (compact disc). One CD can store 700 MB of data. DVD: though the same size as a CD, currently stores between 4.7 and 15.9 GB of data, depending on whether data is stored on one or two sides of disc, and how many layers of data each side contains. The term DVD is no longer an acronym, although it was originally an acronym for digital videodisc and later was sometimes updated to digital versatile disc.

Optical storage device HD-DVD and Blu-ray: New formats of optical storage which are cable of storing between 15 and 50 GB of data. They are used for storing high-definition video. Different companies support each format and it remains to be seen if one dominates the market.

Optical storage device How CD Works?

Critical Thinking … Why? You have 2 minutes only CDs and DVDs are much more durable than magnetic storage media

Flash memory Is similar to ROM except that it can be written to more than once. Flash memory cards are small, portable cards encased in hard plastic to which data can be written and rewritten. They are used in digital cameras, handheld computers, video game controls

USB flash storage device A popular type of flash is a USB flash storage device also called a USB drive or a flash drive. USB drives for personal computers are available in a wide range of size; they currently range from drives capable of holding 32 MB of data to drives cable of holding 16 GB of data. They are becoming more popular for use as a secondary or backup storage devices for data typically stored on a hard disk drive.

USB flash storage device USB drives plug directly into the USB port of a personal computer; the computer recognizes the device as another disk drive. The location and letter designation of USB ports varies with the brand and model of computer you are using, but the physical port may be on the front,back, or side of computer. USB flash storage devices are about the size of a pack of gum and often have a ring that you can attach to your chain.

Quick Assessment What is the slowest storage media? –Hard Disk –Tape –Floppy Disk ____ is sometimes called 3 disks and provide a capacity of 1.44 MB –Hard Disk –Tape –Floppy Disk

Quick Assessment _____ is used for storing high definition videos. –DVD –HD-DVD –CD ____ are small, portable cards encased in hard plastic to which data can be written and rewritten –DVD –Flash Memory –USB Flash